Highly Recommended !
If you want to bring the best out of your beer while serving it in style, then the Tap-A-Draft system is your answer. After long period of trial and testing, together with continuous feedback from customers, your satisfaction is now guaranteed.

The best miniature kegging set up in the world.
The Tap-A-Draft allows you to serve any carbonated beverage
with all the benefits a simple Keg System gives. The Tap-A-Draft
unit is a patented beverage dispensing system that uses 8-gram
CO2 cartridges regulated to 15psi to push out the carbonated
beverage. The valve works in conjunction with the 6-liter
bottles. The size of the system set up with a 6-liter bottle
is 17” long with the widest point being 6.25”diameter.
This size makes this perfect for most refrigerators, camping,
parties, etc…

To serve, simply open the valve by pulling forwarduntil beer is flowing. It is best to open the valve all the
way to avoid foaming. The valve has two regulators built in
that hold a constant 15 psi, to maintain a constant carbonation
level. There is a built in check valve to stop the gas from
going from the bottle into the valve. Also, if the pressure
in the bottle ever exceeds 60psi (usually from excessive warming,
or wild fermentation) the valve will open and relieve the
pressure in the bottle.

Natural Carbonation –
Simply prime the beer as you would for standard bottling.
You can use less sugar than normally would when using bottles;
30gm of priming sugar should be sufficient for 1 bottle. Let
sit with cap on for 14 days and then attach valve, refrigerate
and serve. Tip: Check for air-tightness after capping by squeezing
or inverting bottle. Re-tighten or replace cap whenever necessary.
Keep bottles upright.

Forced Carbonation –
You can force carbonate the beer or soda by using the 8-gram
CO2 cartridges. Simply fill the bottle, attach the valve,
insert the CO2 cartridges, and place into the refrigerator.
Since the valve holds 15psi, the liquid should carbonate in
about 7 days. Most of the CO2 will be absorbed into the liquid,
so replace the cartridges when the beer flow slows. Usually
it just requires 6cartridges (4 to carbonate, 2 to serve)
when force carbonating. Tip : You can aid the rate of carbonation
by shaking vigorously.